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X News of South 1 oday s wes Eyster's C. 0. D. Grocery Corner Kansas and Boulevard Give me your orders by phone and save money. 2To so licitors, no collectors and no $ls to lose. Is this not a good reason why we should be able to save you money on your grocery bill? Strictly Fresh Ranch Eggs, dozen 30c Blue Ribbon Butter, fresh twice a week, per lb 35c None better made. P. V. Maple Syrup, ralhm cans .25 P. V. 3faple Syrup, 1-2 gallon cans P. V. Maple Syrup, quart cans 65c 35c Aunt Jamima Pancake Flour, per pkg Kalston's Pancake Elour. 2 pkgs. for. Kalston's Prepared. Buck Wheat Flour, 2 pkgs. for Home Made Grape Jelly, 2 glasses for 16 oz- jar Tea Garden Jam, all kinds, each. Standard California canned Fruits (all kinds) 3 for " Sifted Early June Peas 2 cans for Extra Sifted fancy Peas, per can Monsoon Peas, 1 lb. can, extra small, sweet peas, 2 for Monsoon Kidney Beans per can. c c 5c ZDC 25c 50c 25c 15c c 2 lb. cans Baltimore Standard Pack Tomatoes (quality guaran teed) 2 for Icnva Corn (standard pack) 3 cans for Extra fancy Corn, 2 cans for Green Chili. 4 cans for 15c 25c c 4iDC REGULAR PRICES THAT ARE AL WAYS INTERESTED G 5 gallons best Eupion Oil for - 5 gallons best Gasoline for 6 boxes Search Light Matches for 6 boxes soft tip Matches for " 80c 85c 25c 25c Eyster's C. O. D. Groe Corner Kansas Bell Phones 823 and 844. MARFA SPINSTERS TO PRESENT PLAY Card Club Is Entertained. Marf a News Notes and Personal Mention. Marfa, Texas, Feb. 11. The members of the Spinsters' Single Blessedness club are busy rehearsing a play, "Their Return from Klondike." which will be presented at the Marfa Opera House soon. Llrs. A. XL Porter recently entertained the afternoon card club. Refreshments vere served." Those present were: Mes dames Hogan, Harris, avls, Shields, A RELIABLE PARTY who can give bank references to become interested in a rich mineral quarry property, never seen by a white man till last winter, and in a forest 30 miles from ocean, and ocean can be seen from top of butte. This is the best unde veloped property in Mexico. No money wanted till property is seen, excepting expenses to view the same, then about $10,000 for the Incorporating, opening trail and starting burro pack trains to get ore to .market. Plenty of ore without blating. 100 assays made which average 69 percent lead, 150 Z. silver. 16-20 oz. of gold. Oniy a reliable business man need answer. At present at Carrizozo, X. L -WILLIAai Z. GURXEE. 1 Special Mea t f UBBBK o i .s nn - - - - ' FOR SATURDAY ONLY We quote the lands of meat you want at the prices that are right. Particular people who want some thing out of the ordinary run of meats can depend always upon haying their wants satisfied at this store pteciaBs For Saturday RIB ROAST PER POUND 22C 7c 10c MUTTON STEW, PER POUND CORNED BEEF, PER POUND Mutton Legs, lb EXTRA SPECIAL. HOME BENDEBED LARD Stetf er & (WITH JACKSON Phones: Bell 14; Auto 1014. 25 c 25c 10c 15c 25c 25c 25c Globe Flour, tf f J J? 48 lb. sack P 1 O Cream of Wheat Flour, AA 24 lb. sack UVC Cream of Wheat Flour tf n 7 g 48 lb. sack 4 I 4 D Sack Corn, Meal, OP 83-4 lb. sack OC Pearl Meal, triite or yellow. O ? 6 lbs. for diDC Old Dutch Cleaner O J? 3 cans for .wC Large pkg. Gold Dust, Oia per pkg- &vrC Large pkg. Grandma Borax O T Powder, per pkg -ttUC 4 bars Fells Xapfcha Soap Op for OC 8 -bars Diamond C Soap Q E! ,r for OC 6 bars Pearl White Soap OP for 1 vC Extra fancy Mackerel, f each. JLlC Extra fine Colorado Pota- OP toes, 12 lbs. for OC Extra fine Colorado Po- rt rj p tatoes, per 100 lbs P 1 O and Boulevard. Ind. Phone 1891. Hubbard, Bogel, Russell, Crosson, R. S. McCracken, Dick McCracken, Porter and Misjses Kilgore and Niccolls. Mrs. F. O. Bacon is here from Clifton, Ariz., visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pat McGovern. She was accompanied by her three children. N. P. Barclay is making substantial Improvements to his town property. M. Kirby, who has been seriously 111 for several days, is improving slowly. Another substantial residence is be ing built by George F. Crosson. Mrs. M. R. Mahon Is visiting in San Antonio, Austin and other eastern points. A. B. Main is here from Delaware, O., looking after property interests. Mrs. Xi. Crosson is improving her res idence in Marfa. M. T. Chastain, of Alpine, was in Mar fa recently. Messrs. George and James Shannon shipped recently a bunch of fat cattle to eastern markets. The latter has just sold all of his cattle on the John Humphries range to Oscar Metley. "W. R. Ake, formerly of Buffalo, N. T., lately of Alpine, has purchased J. "W. Howell's barber shop and will reside in Marfa, John Gardner was here several days this week for Sierra Blanca. Judge"W. B. Pruitt was here recently from Candelaria. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, of Pecos, were here several days, returning home this morning. M. A. "Wienberg is here In the interest of The Herald. "W. D. Bixler, of El Paso, was here recently. . The Marfa Manufacturing Company CHUCK ROAST, PER POUND SHOULDER STEAK, PER POUND VEAL STEW, PER POUND 8c 8c 10c ...15c .15c Schneider GROCERY CO.) 107 El Paso St. 4 large rolls Toilet Paper for 4 cans Peeled Green Chili for Best Evap. Peaches, per lb Best Evap. Apricots per lb Extra good Prunes, 3 lbs. for Bulk Macaroni, 3 lbs. for Bulk Vermicella, 3 lbs. for Globe Flour, 24 lb. sack Bargains They Grow Hair Certain Ingredients if Prop erly Combined, Stimulate HumanEair Growth. Resorcin Is one of the most effective germ destroyers ever discovered. Beta naphthol Is a most powerful, yet ab solutely safe germicide and antiseptic, which prevents development of germ matter, and creates a clean, healthy condition. Pilocarpine, although not a coloring matter or dye, is an ingredient well es tablished for its power to restore nat ural color to human hair. Borax, because of its well defined softening and cleansing properties, is most useful in ithe treatment of scalp and hair" diseases. Glycerin acts as a stimulant to the hair bulbs, and has a soothingf healing and nourishing in fluence. Alcohol is indispensable in medicine because of its antiseptic, stimulating and preservative qualities. Rexall "93" Hair Tonic is chiefly composed of. these ingredients, which are compounded in a peculiar form, and we believe it is the most effective rem edy known to medical science for scalp and hair troubles generally. "We per sonally guarantee it to eradicate dan druff and scalp Irritations and to grow hair, even though the scalp In spots is bare of hair, providing of course inert Is life and vitality remaining in the hair roots. "We want every one troubled witn scalp disease, dandruff or loss of hair to try Rexall "93" Hair Tonic. If it does not remove dandruff and promote a growth of hair to the satisfaction of the user, we will without question or quibble return every cent paid us for it. This guarantee ds printed on every package. It has effected most satis factory results in 93 out of 100 cases where put to a pracflcal test. ..Rexall M93" Hair-Tonic is entirely un like and in every particular different from anything else we know of for the purpose for which it is recommended. TVe urge you to try it at our entire risk. Certainly we could offer no better guar antee. Two sizes, 50 cents and $1.00. Sold in El Paso only at our stores, The Rexall Stores, People's Drug Store and Kelly & Pollard. has just completed a large up-to-date ' garage. Miss Larine Shannon is at Shatter visiting her father. Mrs. Mary Young and daughter, Anita, are guests of George Shannon. NEW BUILDINGS FOE CARLSBAD Many Deeds Are Piled for! Kecord Automobile I Owners May Or ganize. Carlsbad, N. M., Feb. 11. E. E. Cran aall, of Chicago, who recently purchas ed a tract Of 80 acrft nf Unnrf nnilun Carlsbad project, has a new concrete f residence completed and is now occupy ing It. It is of bungalow style surround ed by a broad porch, and makes a most neat and attractive country home. Mr. Crandall has about 40 acres planted In alfalfa and five in orchard and will have, when fully developed, one of the finest farms In the valley. "W. "W. Slocum, recently of Oklahoma, who purchased a small farm under the project. Is now improving his new place. He has already erected two large barns and has the plans drawn for a modern house. He has about 20 acres already nlRTJifV? in alfolfo The two story pressed brick double i store building which is being erected by j j. s. -ant is rapidly being pushed to completion. The brink wnri- ?c nimnot coinpleted and the carpenters will soon j nave tne roof work started. The building has terra cotta trimmings and will be arranged for either a double store or bank and store building on the ground floor and offices on the second floor. It will be, fitted with all modern conveni ences and will be the finest business house in Carlsbad. The work in the office of recorder of deeds O'Quinn is heavier at tlilc timo than it has been during the past two j .. cais. Additional oitice help has been employed and even then it Is aimnet im. , possible to keep apace with the deeds ana ouier instruments which are filed for record. Carlsbad now has so many automo biles that two garages are required for their upkeep and new machines are. e Ing added weekly. The organization of an auto club Is being talked and it is probable that by spring a visit will be made to El Paso by the club. The first public appearance of the Carlsbad Firemen's band In the new band stand erected In the courthouse square was a success. ' NACO XEWS NOTES. Naco, Ariz., Feb. 11. August Geisler has returned from a trip to Europe, having- spent the last few months at his home in Germany. Mr. Geisler owns the Naco Iumber company and also real es tate in Naco. Porter McDonald, range foreman at Hereford, for the Greene Cattle com pany. Is In Naco. H. D. McVay, manager of Courtland TelegTaph company, is a visitor In Naco. Users of Gr&pe-Nuis don't care how high meat goes. Strength, ' Economy and Comfort come to the steady user of Grrape-Nuts. 1 'There's a Reason' ' POSTUM CEREAL CO., LTD., Battle dreek, Mich. I HIRES TEAM AND . FAILS TO RETURN A Magdalena Liveryman Ls Hunting for Property. jNews jn otes. Magdalena, N. M., Feb. 11. A Mexi can, -who Is thoughtto live. out near the Datill mountains went to the liv ery stable owned by S. M. Craig, and hired a team and buggy, stating that he wanted to drive around a little. A few minutes later, he started for Kelly and that was the last seen of him. Late in the afternoon, fearing that the man had for some unknown reason been un able to get the team back, Mr. Craig sent over to Kelly and learned that the Mexican and team had started for the Datill mountains. He imme'diately Issued papers against the man and sent for him and the team but no word has been received. Mr. Craig states that he feels sure he will get the team back. M. C. John, who has been living in Grant, N. M., has arrived in Magdalena to make his 'future home. For some time, his daughter and wife have been here. His daugter, Miss Gussle John, being postmaster for Magdalena. J. S. Mactavis'h and son Ian left re cently for a short business trip to Al- i buquerque. J. E. Smith, of Socorro, was in the city recently. Rev. John Campbell, pastor of the Presbyterian church of this city, has been suffering from a slight attack of la grippe, but at present Is reported as convalescing. Cole Railston is in the city from his ranch. In the western section of New Mexico. The four months old baby of ranger Douglas is suffering from an acute cold and is threatened with an attack of the croup. Albert Steele left lately for Socorro, where he is to take degrees In the Ma sonic order. The members of the Women's Home Mission society met at the Methodist church recently for the purpose of sew ing the new carpet for the church. H. E. Brlttenstein is on the sick list C. Sullivan of Montlcello, N. M., Is in the city. E. A. Clemmens left lately for points in Ohio. It was definitely announced before he left that on his return the hotel register would read, "E. A. Clem mens and' wife." Mr. Clemmens is well known in financial circles of New Mex ico. Dr. Mayes, of Socorro, was in the city recently. Charles Sherman, who for a number df years has lived in Kelly, conducting the Sherman house has moved to So corro. Howard Pashchal, of Albuquerque, president of the Tri-Bullion Mining and Smelting company, which owns1 large properties in the Kelly camp Is in Kelly. , The Magdalena hose company met at the Becker-Macavish hall recently and discussed several new improve ments in the department. A ball is to be given In the near future for the pur pose of raising funds to buy some ap paratus for fire fighting. Mrs. R. F. Balthis entertained a num ber of friends at her home recently. The game of the evening was "Five Hun dred." Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gardiner were recent visitors at the Charles Gardiner ranch. The little baby of Charles Gar diner, who has been sick for several days is reported as improving rapidly. Zlm Gibbons, of Socorro, was in Mag dalena lately. , J. "W. Medley was in Magdalena re cently from his ranch north of town. Chas. Thomas of Arizona Is In Mag dalena this week. J. E. Owen from the Burley country is in Magdalena this week. M. Luna returned from San Antonio lately, where he had been visiting his family. Messrs. B. E. and B. "W. Kemp, who have been boring a number of wells on the Hubbell property in the western part of the county, are in the city. Mrs. C. A. Beagle has been suffering from an attack of la grippe. W. H. Spackman has returned from a trip through the western part of Socorro county. Supervisor TV. H. Goddard has return ed from a week's detail work in the Albuquerque office. TUCUMCARI TO BUILD NEW JAIL Contract to Be Let Monday. W. C. T. U. Puts on Play. Tucunncari, N. M., Feb. 11. The con tract for a new $10,000 jail for Quay county will be let by the county com . missioners on February 14. Bonds have already been voted and approved for that purpose and the new building1 will be an addition to the courthouse. Ow ing: to the unsanitary condition of the old jail building- the sentences of about 15 prisoners who were sentenced in the djstrict court by judge Cooley last Oc tober for misdemeanors were suspend ed. The local "W. C T. U. put on a home talent play, "The Milk Maid's Conven tion," at the Electric theater recently. The house was well filled and the play was enjoyed by everyone. Mrs. L. W. Whitsell, who had charg-e of the millinery department of the Fa mous store last year, bas accepted a position with Mrs. R- E. Severs, and will leave Saturday morning for St. Louis to buy a stock of spring- goods. Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Furbee, who came here from Went -U"iT-ni a short time ago will leave in a few days for Cov- j mgton, Colo, to make that place tneir future home. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Donohoo have re turned rom a visit to Liberal, Kans. W. R. Brown, of Raton, N. i, is here visiting friends. R. C. Mingle, of Anthony, Kans., Is here looking for a location.' J. E. Russel and family of Latham, Mo., will make this place their home in the future. "W. F. Kennedy, of Sherman, Tex., is here on business. J. B. Neeley, proprietor of the Home bakery is having a large oven installed. Eugene Gordon has returned from El Paso. KNIGHTS PTTHIAS TO 3IEET AT SWEETWATER. Sweetwater, Tex., Feb. 11. The dis trict meeting of the Knights of Pythias convenes here on Feb. 23. The dis trict Includes Abilene, Merkel. Roscoe, Colorado, Big Springs, Snyder and other J;4rangements are being made for a ? number of visitors, Including the Ardoin's Market Can house-wives afford to take advantage of such mammoth savings? Our Sat urday Specials are far below the actual cost of the meats. These are the induce ments made to our -patrons on Saturday in order to have the people visit our market. ISTevertheless, the telephone can be used to the same advantage and you will receive the same attention as if you came in person. Rolled Roast, lb 12 1-2c Loin Steak, lb 171-2c T. Bone Steak, lb 121-2c Corn Beef, lb 10c Hound Steak, lb 12 1-2c Rump Roast, lb. 121-2c Mince Meat, regular 121 -2c; to morrow, 3 lbs. for 25c Pickled Onions, regular 25c pint; tomorrow, pint- '. 15c Salt Salmon, regular 40c; tomor row 15c ESTA2STOIA IS TO BE INCORPORATED Survey of Town Approved. Election to Be Held on February 28. Estancia, X. M., Feb. 11. The coun ty commissioners have opproved the re cent survey of the town, and have or dered an election to be held on February 28, for the purpose of incorporating-. Estancia will be the first town in the Estancia valley to be incorporated. The Estancia Savings bank has elect ed the following- officers: A. J. Green, president; Willie Elgin, vice president; Mrs. Dora Short,, cashier; Nick Meyer, bookkeeper. R. X. Maxwell, accompanied by S. H. Pickens, Will Moore and Dean Maxwell, left recently for Putnam, where Mr. Max well has a contract to put down a gov ernment well for the Pueblo Indian school which is being erected in the Navajo reservation: Aug-ust Rungat'dt, who secured the contract to build the Torrance county courthouse, has arrived from Santa Fe, and is ready to begin work as soons a carload of cement, and one of brick arrives. Dr. E. C. Ewing- has returned from a trip to Old Mexico. Mrs. AVill MInerman, of Denver, Colo., Is visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Mason. Claud Nisbett has returned from a trip to Amarillo, Tex. Mr. and Mrs. Tern Block, of St. Johns, Ariz., are here on their bridal trip, vis iting Mr. Block's parents. J. H. Rice has sold his ranch and gone to Dallas. Tex., where he will reside. John F. Lasater has purchased a new automobile. District court has adjourned. Gray Hair The Logical .Explanation. There is a great deal of misinforma tion about the care of the hair and the cause of hair getting gTay prematurely. It used to be believed that in some fami lies gray hair was hereditary, like blue eyes or quick temper. Science, how ever, has proved that gray hair is sim plj' a lack of the proper hair food, and Is in every case an individual prob lem. Premature gray hair is easily pre ventable, and when It first appears all that Is necessarj- Is to apply some re liable hair food such as HAY'S HAIR HEALTH. This standard remedy is en tirely harmless and Is in no sense a 'dye. being a preparation rich fn the exact kind of sustenance that the scalp I neeas to Keep the hair from decaying". Gray hair is simply a sign of decayed hair. One of the most valuable books on the care of the hair can be had from the Philo Hay Specialties Companv, Newark, N. J., TJ. S. A. KELLY & POLLARD. ASSAY1BS CHEMISTS Independent Assay Office ESTABLISHED 1888. D. W. Reckhaet. EJ., Pronrietor. Agent for Ore Skippers Assbus and Chemical Analysis. Mines Examined and Reported Upon. Bullion Work a Specialty. P.O. Box 88. Office and Labor atovy: C Sag Fraacisc & ChttutakM Sk. EL PASO. TEXAS. Custom Assay Office CRITCHETT FERGUSON, Successors to Hughes & Crltchatt Awayers. Chemists. MetallurciBt. Aerents ror Or Shippers. 522 San Francisco SL Phone 33. ODOM TRAITSFTCP. an I TiAfiriAnTy mm .--.. I -i..vvj.n., i muviJKG ALL KINDS OF HAULING PROMPT ATTENTION Bell Phone 1054 Auto Phone 1966 109 MAIN ST. TiAftaAttTi Ardoin's PHONF, BELL 1 AUTO 1001 Will be up right away. Careful men. Reasonable prices. LongwelPs Transfer 116 SAN FRANCISCO ST. Saturday Special Fruit Oranges Apples Bananas Pineapples Grape Fruit Aguacates Sealshipt Oysters . Norway Mackerel, 3 for 25c Ardoin's jNw Smoked Tongues Our Sunny Side special has al ready become the popular brand of Butter. It has the quality. EXTRA SPECIAL Tomorrow, Yard Eggs, only 25 cents per dozen. VAUGHN TO HAA 3 NEW BUSINESS STRUCTURE Vaughn, N. M., Feb. 11. Another big store Is coming- to Vaughn. Leonard A Haidie has closed a deal .for a lot on Cedar street in the rear of hotel Davi3, with J. V. Gallegos, of Corrant, N. M., who will commence to build a substantial business house in which he will open a stock of general merchandise. F. N. "Wester, who bought the plant of the Vaughn Chronicle, has been working- hard to g-et things under way for his paper, and the "Vaughn News" will make its first appearance this week. Charles Garlington, of Henrietta, Tex., Is here visiting his brother, "Waltter. J. D. Crespln, county clerk, is here from Santa Rosa, N. M. Make this comp-tison: Tae Your favorite dessert recipe re qnning the esc of Vanilla. Xht VAN I L LA instead of te ordmary land you have grown accustomed to uuag through habit. Then notice the wonderful difference ia the flavor of your dessert when k a finished. Just one trial ike ihis will coa vince you of the remarkable superiority, both in rich streagth and delicate flavor of Burnett's Vanilla You w21 always Jacbt ob getting k when you try k oace. Always WiHYouDoThis? oryliUlU- Live and Home Dressed Poultry, Hom Made Sausages, Pickles Kraut, Olives & Sealshipt Oysters pitz Phones, Bell 136, Auto 2345. 213 K Stanton St. Remodelin To make room and consolidate we are going to quit handling small musical instruments, and are now closing out at cost and less, Guitars, Mandolins, Violins, Banjos, Sheet Music Rolls and all small Musical Merchandise. All these goods must be closed out, as we have no room to keep them. PIANOS PIANOS. PIANOS Low Prices Easy Terms W G. Waiz Co. 103 EL PASO STREET Sales Ardoin's Market Green- Vegetables Fancy Celery Fancy Tomatoes String Beans Peas Green CHli, per lb 20c Cauliflower Head Lettuce -. Radishes Spuds, 12 lbs. for 25c Sweet Potatoes, 10 lbs. for 25c hone A ADDITIONAL SOUTHWEST 4 NEWS ON PAGE FIVE. Only One "BKOIO QUININE" That is IiAXAT-VS BROMO QUININE Look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. Used the World over to Cure a Cold in One Day. 25c. TOMnpp.nw's "FrE-PAT-iv -ta r -b(-.-wv-Wi' II JtS - ' TT.V n I if li Will Answer THE VITAL QUESTION. the Best AT THE Lowest Prises Market EL PASO, TEXAS &nn ! f m ii r Of MEATS Sale : , I Kine grana cnanceior. i